Weather. As ryan rammon washes his car, he keeps one eye on the smoke. Prepared to evacuate at a moments notice. Yeah, we had somewhat of a plan. We packed our valuable stupes. Reporter from air and on the ground about 100 firefighters from across the region. Cal fire says the biggest is the terrain. Pretty steep. Difficult to get into. Reporter heat and possible lightning strikes are also a big threat. We are expecting to get some wind later today. And so that is going to allow the temperatures to go up. Reporter meantime, eagle ridge golfers continue on the green while neighbors remain on edge. Back out here live, we just learned that the fire isnt as big as originally sought. At one acres now not 130. Tough work out here. I am told the gilroy firefighter fell down a 40foot epbankment but not seriously hurt. No word on what caused the fire. An active scene there in gilroy. Another fire in maddera county. Threatening 200 structures. Mandatory evacuations are still in effect. 650 acres
A list of charges, including aggravated murder, against this suspect. Police say last monday, june 17th, Mackenzie Lueck arrived at the airport in Salt Lake City about 2 00. She took a ride share to a local park here, arriving around 3 a. M. Thats when police say she met up with the man they are charging with her murder. Mackenzies phone records show communication ceased 3 a. M. That night. She had been communicating with the man charged in her murder. Police say this man was texting Mackenzie Lueck. He denied seeing any online profiles, but his phone records show otherwise. Mackenzies family says throughout all of this, obviously highly unusual that she was not responding to any of their phone calls or text messages. This past wednesday, june 26, police executed a warrant at the suspects home. Investigators found fresh items on the property, personal items of mackenzie were discovered. They were charged. Also female tissue was found. Police say dna confirmed it is Mackenzie Lueck. The
Police departments across Utah have spent thousands of taxpayer dollars on a company that was recently cited for coaching officers to glorify violence and ignore the Constitution.
On Wednesday, officers conducted a pedestrian crosswalk enforcement operation at three spots across the city just one month away from the start of the "100 Deadliest Days".